
SKY SPORTS and KICK IT OUT is pleased to announce the expansion of partnerships for one year to strengthen the promise of two tissues to promote the inclusion of football and solve discrimination.
Partnerships, which have been entered for the fifth year, will be mixed next year, and the support of cash and value for drives to create career opportunities in football will promise to invest 1 million pounds next year.
In 2024, SKY SPORTS supported the ‘Kick Search Out’ campaign to solve the misery of football, showing how experts, including Kelly Cates, Jobi Mcanuff and Sue Smith, can challenge and report to abuse.
The partnership also provided a co -scholarship program with Liverpool University Management School to provide students in prominent backgrounds with the opportunity to make an MBA in the football industry.
The latest graduates recently flourished in the soccer sector after completing the MBA, including Christina Taylor, which had secured £ 150,000 investment in her business to improve the representatives of media and sports.
Taylor said: “The MBA was decisive for the success of what I started because of the knowledge obtained in the football industry. My paper was a business plan to expand the business, and I started competition using that plan. Havas Media Network was awarded £ 150,000 by investing.
“It meant that the world beats it. My main goal is how we can create business and have a social impact on changing the world in a small way as possible.”
In addition to diversifying the football industry, SKY supported Kick IT ‘S Rais Your Game Initiative to provide career opportunities for poor communities.
SKY SPORTS speaker BELA Shah and journalist Dharmesh Sheth talked about their experiences at the media -centered event at UCFB’s MBLE Campus, and Chris Reidy and Danyal Khan provided workshops for more than 100 passionate and participating representatives.
SKY’s million pound investment has been funded by SKY’s 13 million pounds of promise to solve structural inequality, and has been supported for some different initiatives over the past five years.
This includes ‘The Edit’, a digital and media literacy technology program for young people across the UK and Ireland, in cooperation with Adobe, which has reached more than 40,000 students in 646 schools. The Academy, which provides more than 3,600 people with education on equality, diversity and comprehensive, starts the academy, the digital learning platform. And continuous support in the program by starting visual and branding.
Jonathan Licht, the executive director of SKY SPORTS: “SKY is a unique hometown of domestic football working with partners in men and women’s games.Initiates that make games more comprehensive and solve discrimination in sports.
“By investing additional funds this year and continuing partnerships with Kick IT OUT, we aim to create more opportunities for low communities and lead the meaningful change of football.”
Samuel Okafor, the CEO of Kick it OUT: “In the last five years, partnership with SKY has provided important educational opportunities, and the community develops the sports field, and amplifies the conversation on and fair expressions. It was helpful.
“We look forward to another year to provide a new initiative that creates a new initiative that creates the way to football, leads a meaningful conversation about discrimination, and forces a new initiative that forces more transparency on the tracking expression of the game.
“Kick it OUT is doing its best to deal with all forms of discrimination, and we are grateful for SKY’s continuous support for this journey.”










